Is MOFAIC Attestation Mandatory? Legal Requirements Explained

 When dealing with official documents in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), one term that frequently arises is MOFAIC attestation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC) plays a crucial role in validating documents for use within the UAE. But is MOFAIC attestation mandatory? The answer depends on the type of document, its purpose, and the authorities involved. This article explores the legal requirements, exceptions, and the overall significance of MOFAIC attestation.

Understanding MOFAIC Attestation

MOFAIC attestation is the process of verifying the authenticity of documents issued outside the UAE so that they are legally recognized within the country. This step ensures that foreign documents comply with UAE regulations, preventing fraud and maintaining legal integrity. MOFAIC attestation typically follows two prior validations:

  1. Notarization or attestation from the issuing country’s authorities (e.g., home country’s foreign affairs office).

  2. UAE Embassy/Consulate attestation in the document’s country of origin.

Only after these steps can MOFAIC attestation be obtained within the UAE.

When Is MOFAIC Attestation Mandatory?

MOFAIC attestation is required in several key scenarios:

1. Employment and Work Visas

For expatriates working in the UAE, educational certificates (degrees, diplomas) and professional qualifications must undergo MOFAIC attestation. Employers and the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) require this to validate the legitimacy of the documents.

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